^Great besides the FB pick and taking a DE in front of a CB in the 3rd.

I'll respect your opinion about taking Johnson (even though you're not going to find another impact player there and Cody Johnson is an impact player) but another pass rusher is a better pick then a CB.

FA – Scott Wells, Dwight Freeney – The Titans had two issues in 2011; running the football and sacking the QB. Wells takes care for the first problem and Freeney takes care of the latter while also providing some leadership to the youngest defense in the NFL last season.

Draft

Round 1: Whitney Mercilus, DE, Illionios – The Titans have all ready pick Mercilus in my mind. Just like they did with Locker last year they sent a huge contingent to Illionios pro day to watch Mercilus workout. They hope to improve a pass rush that only notched 28 sacks last season.

Round 2: Brandon Thompson, DT, Clemson – With the second pick in this draft the Titans continue to improve their defensive line by adding Brandon Thompson. Thompson was once thought of as the best DT in this class but fell due to the depth at DT this season. Thompson is strong at the point of attack in the run game and helps to collapse the pocket in the passing attack. Thompson will match with Casey and give the Titans a solid defensive wall and allow the DE's to focus on rushing the passer.

Round 3: Chandler Jones, DE, Syracuse – Here I have the Titans using a second pick on a defensive end. Why? Mostly because we only have Morgan who is guaranteed to make the team and he hasn't shown that he is a long term option at DE. Chandler Jones is an athletic freak that has a good mix of size, speed, and strength. In college he mostly used his superior athleticism to bull rush or his speed to run around them and will need to develop more pass rush moves in order to become a force at the next level. Was injured for a good part of the 2011 NCAA season but posted a state line of 4.5 sacks, 7.5 TFL, two forced fumbles, and an interception.

Round 4: Lonnie Edwards, OG, Texas Tech – OMG a pick that isn't a defensive lineman. Edwards had a good season in his third year as TT's starting guard. Edwards is a mauling run blocker and a decent pass blocker. Was very raw in his junior year but showed a lot of improvement in his senior season. Edwards can come in and challenge Harris and Amano for a starting spot.

Round 4 (comp): DeQuan Menzie, CB, Alabama – Menzie is a player that I watched carefully all year. In a secondary filled with the likes of Mark Barron (round 1/2), Dre Kirkpatrick (round 1), and Robert Lester (round 2 2013) Menzie was the CB that teams decided to throw at but he held his own and prvided tight coverage. A bad 40 time at the combine hurts his stock.

Round 5: Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma – Getting Broyles here is a steal. Over the least few years Ryan Broyles with 4,00 + yards and 45 TD's. Broyles is a great route runner with decent speed and soft hands and will challenge Williams and Hawkins for the number 3 receiver spot and challenge Mariani for the KR/PR role. If Britt is injuried then Williams can step outside with Broyles in the slot in 3 wide sets.

Round 6: Cody Johnson, FB, Texas – Johnson had been the best FB in the NCAA for a number of years but his stock his hurt by his lack of receiver skills. Still though Johnson is a quality blocker that will replace Hall in the run game.

Round 7: Donte Page-Moss, DE, UNC – Page- Moss almost drops out of the draft due to his injury and off the field issue but at one point was thought to be a 3rd or 4th round pick. Page-Moss is another great athlete like Mercilus and Jones and posted 7.5 sacks and 13.5 TFL in his 2010 sophomore season. In round 7 he is the BPA and the Titans can always cut him if he starts his off the field issues with them. This is a no risk, high reward situation.

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